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Alagnak Wild River
Commercial Services

A complete list of commercial services licensed to operate within the Alagnak Wild River may be obtained here (Document format: PDF, 307 KB). The following types of services are included:

  • Air Taxi Services
  • Licensed Big Game Transporters
  • "Incidental" Hunt Transporters
  • Backpacking Guides
  • Hunting Guides
  • Watercraft (Boat) Charters
  • Kayaking Guides
  • Sportfishing Guides
  • Bear Viewing Guides
  • Photography Guides

Commercial operators must obtain a business permit from the National Park Service before providing services on any park lands or waters. This permit requires proof of liability insurance and ensures that operators provide park information (regulations, land status, and bear safety) to their clients; however, the permit does not review operator skills or business practices.

The Alagnak Wild River is part of 3,210 miles of protected rivers in Alaska  

Did You Know?
As one of Alaska’s 26 congressionally designated rivers comprising the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (NWSRS), the Alagnak Wild River is part of 3,210 miles of protected wild, scenic and recreational rivers in Alaska.

Last Updated: August 23, 2006 at 13:44 EST